There is not a different between a hoagie and a grinder. They are both Sandwiches on a long bun. Many times, the grinders are toasted.
Submarine is the generic term. The roll used also determines whether the sandwich is a hoagie or a sub.
cheeseburger!! A sandwich, calzone, panini, hoagie, grinder, sub, stromboli, ravioli....
How about "crayfish=crawdad?" Or, the ever-changing sub-hero-grinder-hoagie?
Submarine - A ship designed to travel underwater used for exploration and warfare. Submarine - A sandwich that is shaped like the submarine ship, also known as a grinder or hoagie.
The Granite Crusher has an upgrade of a Ground Grinder where the Crusher does not.
A hero sandwich is just another name for a submarine sandwich. Any meat that you can put on a sub would be applicable to a hero, grinder, or hoagie.
There is no difference between a baby food mill and a baby food grinder. Both are used to break down foods so that your baby can eat the food more easily.
Hoagie is another name for a submarine sandwich, as is sub, hero, and grinder. A hoagieis made of a long roll of Italian or French bread, split and filled with meats, cheese, vegetables, seasonings and sauces. There are many variations on the sandwich, with a great variety of fillings.
Very little. Both take big ones and grind 'em down into smaller ones. In many cases, the internal workings are identical. If I were to be pressed to it, I would say that the main difference is that a salt grinder must be made of stainless steel, where a pepper grinder can be made of mild steel.
A brick and hoagie town is a town with brick houses and hoagie sandwiches.
Dirty Hoagie was a character played by Tito Shaw in the 1980's sitcom, "Hoagie Takes All".
Alternative names for sandwich are hoagie, sub, hero, club, and dagwood. Grinder, BLT, and Reuben are types of sandwiches.